Socrates Libros
Sócrates sigue siendo un enigma, tal como lo fue en vida. Aunque él mismo no escribió nada, se le cuenta entre los pocos pensadores que alteraron irrevocablemente el panorama de la filosofía. Todo conocimiento sobre él es de segunda mano y a menudo disputado, sin embargo, su juicio y ejecución por la democracia ateniense forman el mito fundacional de la filosofía académica, su influencia se irradia mucho más allá de sus fronteras y a través de todas las épocas. Su vida sirve como paradigma para la vida filosófica y, más ampliamente, para cómo se debe vivir, un legado extraño para alguien que impulsó el pensamiento independiente y fue condenado por impiedad.






Plato's Divine Dialogues: Together With the Apology of Socrates
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
A History Of The Church, In Seven Books
From The Accession Of Constantine To A. D. 305, To The 38th Year Of Theodosius II, Including A Period Of 140 Years (1844)
- 584 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote important literature by making it accessible in high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original. This commitment reflects a dedication to cultural preservation and the appreciation of literary heritage.
The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates, Tr., With Notes Selected From Valesius
- 510 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Focusing on early Christian literature, this work offers a thorough overview of the church's development from its inception to the late fourth century. It intricately weaves together history, theology, and philosophy, delving into themes of faith, morality, and social justice within the context of a burgeoning Christian society. Socrates' narrative provides valuable insights into the complexities of early Christian thought and the evolution of church practices during a pivotal era.
Ecclesiastical History: According to the Text of Hussey
- 410 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
The translation of Ecclesiastical History by Socrates Scholasticus offers an in-depth narrative of the Christian church's development from Christ's era to the 5th century. As a significant historical resource, it captures the evolution of early Christianity and its key events, making it valuable for scholars and those curious about religious history.
